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I have published my application in AppStore by using AVE Reader kiosk template that supports only iPad. Now I noticed that there is a new template available that supports both iPad and iPhone: Remote Reader (universal).

Is it possible for me to change the kiosk template that my application uses? I would generate a new project in AppFactory with Remote Reader (universal) template, export the application and send it to AppStore as a new version from my existing application?

If I make a new AppFactory project with Remote Reader (universal) template, can I use the same certificate as before with my AVE Reader project?

I'm using the Kiosk template for Android and it works on the tablet. When I try and find it on the Google Play store on my Android phone test device It doesn't show. I also don't see any phone listed in the Google Play control panel for my app. Is it a universal app template?

I'm testing exporting the app for Release as well as for Distribution (using the Remote Reader template).

I've successfully exported the .IPA for Release and have also successfully tested this .IPA on my iPad.

But when I try to export the .IPA for Distribution, it does not detect the necessary Certificate needed to save the .IPA file correctly.

I would just like to know if this has anything to do with any of the settings on Cloud Connect. If I'm ready to export the .IPA for Distribution, do I need to uncheck "Test" for my Title and the Issue? Or does this not have any effect on that at all and exporting it should still work despite "Test" being checked?

Dear developer, We have discovered one or more issues with your recent delivery for "ABAG Brazilian Yearbook of GA for iPhone". Your delivery was successful, but you may wish to correct the following issues in your next delivery: Missing 64-bit support - Beginning on February 1, 2015 new iOS apps submitted to the App Store must include 64-bit support and be built with the iOS 8 SDK. Beginning June 1, 2015 app updates will also need to follow the same requirements. To enable 64-bit in your project, we recommend using the default Xcode build setting of “Standard architectures” to build a single binary with both 32-bit and 64-bit code. After you’ve corrected the issues, you can use Xcode or Application Loader to upload a new binary to iTunes Connect. Regards, The App Store team

We discovered when we released our first iOS app on smartphones with the Swiss licencee of Aquafadas (iWare) that our iOS smartphone app scaled up from iOS Apps screen when loading the app. This means the Aquafadas app seems to have no retina optimization for iPhone 6 or 6 Plus (Retina).

How can we solve that it doesn't scale up the devices menu header (Provider, Wifi etc.) and stays in correct retina size? Or hasn't Aquafadas yet ported the app framework to do so?